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Crafty Kids with Kika Workshops

Martineau Gardens is hosting a series of Crafty Kids with Kika workshops in 2015, craft workshops suitable for children aged two to eleven year olds. Activities take place in the Studio, (the cosy space behind Reception) or outdoors, depending on the season – within the setting of this beautiful community garden. Choose from Lantern Making, Make a Science Toy, follow the Trail Tale and more.

Find out more and booking:

AUTUMN /WINTER 2015

Kika is busy planning workshops for this season – look out for The Night Animals Trail Tale and Christmas Decorations – to find out what workshops are planned for 2015 and how you can book – visit www.craftykidswithkika.co.uk or email: [email protected] Call Crafty Kids with Kika on 07899 778601

Latest dates:

All Saturdays

14 November – 11am – 12pm ‘Night Animals’ Trail Tale

21 November – 2pm – 3pm Christmas Decorations

28 November – 11am – 12pm Christmas Decorations (cancelled)

5 December – 2pm – 3pm Christmas Decorations.

About the Workshops:

Children must be accompanied by an adult – enjoy an opportunity to spend time with your child and being creative together. Usually there are ten children per session, so booking in advance is recommended (direct via www.craftykidswithkika.co.uk ). Martineau Gardens is a two and a half acre family-friendly landscape to explore and is open to the public, 10am until 4pm, free entry, (Monday to Saturday except Bank Holidays), so bring outdoor clothing if you want to explore the Gardens before or after . There’s no cafe but we will make you hot and cold drinks (donations welcome) and you can bring a picnic. To plan your visit to Martineau Gardens, click here.

Gallery:

Trail Tales leads children through the woods, encountering curious homes Keep your eyes open wide – what will you see?!